

Arms of Ueberlingen
The stained-glass window titled "Arms of Ueberlingen" by an unknown artist features a predominantly blue background. A red creature with a crown on its head and a gold crown on its neck is centered. The creature has a large beak and appears to have wings. The creature is surrounded by red and gold decorations. A curved brown banner with illegible text and symbols is above the creature. The window's bottom features a white stone-like design with black text that reads "Die Statt Ueberlingen 1559". The left and right sides of the window have green pillars with gold accents and hourglass-like objects on shelves. Two men in period clothing are positioned at the bottom left and right. The top section contains various figures in robes and hats, with one figure holding a wheel and another holding a staff.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 690 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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